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Negligent Security Claims After Houston Apartment Complex Shootings
Homeowners near the Jackson Square apartment complex in southwest Houston say they hear gunshots almost every night. One man found a bullet hole in his bathroom wall and believes the round came from the complex. FOX 26 Houston covered the neighbors’ concerns and the city’s pending lawsuit against the property. This situation shows the basis ...
Can You Sue an Apartment Complex After a Shooting in Texas?
Police reported six people wounded and arrested one person after a shooting at the Plum Creek Apartments in Amarillo. News like this leaves victims and their families asking a hard question: who pays for the medical bills and the lasting harm? Many victims assume the shooter is the only person responsible, and that the shooter ...
Premises Liability vs. Negligent Activity in Texas
If you get hurt on someone else’s property in Texas, your injury claim often falls into one of two categories: premises liability or negligent activity. The two sound alike, but they rest on different facts and follow different rules. The difference comes down to a dangerous condition versus a harmful action, and it shapes how ...
Apartment Explosions and the Property Owner’s Duty to Keep Tenants Safe
An apartment explosion can level a building in seconds and leave families with injuries that change their lives. On May 28, 2026, a natural gas blast destroyed an apartment building in the Bishop Arts area of Dallas. Three people died, including a child, and five others suffered injuries, according to Dallas Fire-Rescue. If you or ...